Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies have examined how positive and negative events relate to and combine to affect work engagement over time. Theory suggests that, to better understand how current events affect work engagement (WE), we have to account for recent events that have preceded these current events. We present competing theoretical views on how recent and current work events may affect employees (e.g., getting used to a high frequency of negative events or becoming more sensitive to negative events). Although the occurrence of events implies discrete changes in the experience of work, prior research has not considered whether work events actually accumulate to sustain...
Although changes in employment status have long been recognized as important life events in relation...
On the basis of self-regulation theories, the authors develop an affective shift model of work engag...
In this diary study, we investigated multi-level predictors of daily counterproductive work behavior...
Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies ...
Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies ...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Contains fulltext : 72885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although earli...
Although earlier research has shown that work engagement is associated with positive outcomes for th...
According to Affective Events Theory, the emotional elicitation process is initiated by the appraisa...
Organizational psychologists have long been interested in the daily dynamics within a workday (Basch...
This article presents an overview of the literature on daily fluctuations in work engagement. Daily ...
There is evidence that daily negative events at work enhance fatigue. In contrast, positive events m...
Although changes in employment status have long been recognized as important life events in relation...
On the basis of self-regulation theories, the authors develop an affective shift model of work engag...
In this diary study, we investigated multi-level predictors of daily counterproductive work behavior...
Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies ...
Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies ...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Contains fulltext : 72885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although earli...
Although earlier research has shown that work engagement is associated with positive outcomes for th...
According to Affective Events Theory, the emotional elicitation process is initiated by the appraisa...
Organizational psychologists have long been interested in the daily dynamics within a workday (Basch...
This article presents an overview of the literature on daily fluctuations in work engagement. Daily ...
There is evidence that daily negative events at work enhance fatigue. In contrast, positive events m...
Although changes in employment status have long been recognized as important life events in relation...
On the basis of self-regulation theories, the authors develop an affective shift model of work engag...
In this diary study, we investigated multi-level predictors of daily counterproductive work behavior...